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Y0L* LV...N?- 17.8a cnnpA NEW-VORK, FRIDAY, BSPTEMBER 13, I895.-FOURTEEN PAf.ES. PRICE THREE CENTS. POWN WITH BOSS BULE* ALBASY DMMAND8 REFORM. fi (KREAT MASS-MKKTINl. FAVORS A I.ARGHR BTATE OOMMITTF.E. ?AKMaN'- s BUCBCKBX hall packed WITH AN jynt'.'SiASTir ANM RARXEST ASSEMni.AGI-' - RIVC.1NO 51T:ErHES MADE AND RESOI.V TIAVa ADOrTED - AI.RANYS RK r RM MAYOR ISTXlRSKD MFV CHOSEN TO Pl'SH THK WORK AT SARATOOA. [BT TEl-EORArH TO THK TRIBINE.) Albany. Sept. 12.?It wan mldsummer weather ln Albany to-nijrht. wlth the- therm. meter \ip ln the pinetlos. and yet a splend'.dly attended meet Inft araa held ln Harnianus Rleecker Hall In favor of the enlargement t.f the Republioan State CommiUi - Fully flve'thouaand R.-puhl'.cans of AJbanv- Oohot-s and from tho towns of Albany County ftn**mled the meetlng. It was most em phatlc teatlmoay, also. of the .eellng in Albany agair.st the Flatt maehlno lu the couaty, whieh has arrayed ltse'.f ln opposltlon to all suggestlons ot re' rm ln the party organ :zat lon and methods. YvT'.b- r. lf was evldence that the people of Al 9?t\f 'itv deslrc tho renomlnat'.on of their Re pu an ref.irm Mayor. Oivon E. Wllaon. it be? lng evtdent that the .na.hlne Is opposed to a eeooul term for him. A large nuinler of Republlcan elubs attended the meetlng. The back of the hall and Its large llifte W9T9 etomtgaB. John F. Itontlgnanl called the rr.eeiing to order. The aneakera .f the even? lng were Mr. Montigr.anl. General R"l*ert S. <>li ver. AV.lbur F. Wakeman. JobB B. Mllhollnnd and C. H. DanaittOB. "This immense meetlng lndl cai-s very emphatlr?all^?,', sal-1 Mr. M "iitignani. ?the J-sire af the Republlcan voters to ln:pr..ve the orcar.lzation of the RepUbUcan v arty through out the State. Th?ie ls an earnest d*sire that its cential organlaatlon, th? State Commlttee, ahouM he improvea. The c.iiimlitee ls niled year after >var with the s inu- men. They are the creatures of r lUUcftl b -sses. The Ropublica-i voters sh.uld con'.rol that committee; not any Republlcan bosse*. The State C .mniittee. we belleve. should -oi upon the Assembly dlstrict plan. Wa thlnk BUCh a chanKe wu'.d qutcken the party into 1.,-w llfe. The Democratlc party is rent and torn. Why1 Eecause the boss system has almost kllled lt. The Repubilian pany is on trial on thls same bossi5m. We must reorgantaa it an i glve its powerj back to tba people to the R<-publican - lt ls th-> object "f this meeting t" give tha*. agitatlon aM." i??ieat applau--. I GKNERAL OUVKR'I STR'jNG WORDi General Robert S OHver was then eleotcd chair mtn Ing ar.d made a oap'.tal speech. He said in part: The Rer-blK-an party Ifl a rarty af reform. lt r.as lately glve., rhe Btate ballol reform.No*. " ? ra:>d upon :o n 1 Uaelf 1 Ita bpaaaa. t no- haa only the rlght to vote for cenaln oHiidldates pro I os'ed to lt. R ?: B-eke the nominatiens Bosaes Impoae c indldatei upon lt. rn-it s>s ten muat be enicd. Oae long *tep to be taken in that dtreotion wlll be ir. n rganlaatlon of tne Re? publlcan State Commlttet l-- enlargement la ?i> lolutely neeersary lf we are to itrtkfl a itn ng biow at th? b-os* flyatair.. The part) muit re?ume .t* or'.ginal powera. lt mual Itflelf eleel the mei goveming body. 1 hope every Republlcan her" arll! _0 hlfl utm "st to br!ii? about tht- adoptiun af thll l-'an for the lmprv-v-mer.t >,f the gtatc Com mlttee Edwln Atwell. Edltor of "The State,'' Ropub llcan reform newspaper. publlshed here, was elected permancnt aecre'ary. Mr. Atwell read Btlrri:"? tok-Krams and lr-tters from .T. Sl. Bl F-ff-ett. General C. H. T. Ollls. (^eneral Sam uel Thomas. Thomas C. Acton. ('..rnollus N. Ellss and John A. Slelcher. expresslng th'lr hearty sympathy wlth the objecl of th- nif't lr,g ani th-ir profound regret that they wera tinabie. owinK to varioiis enffagementa. t" ba present at the meotlng Benator Kossett tHe grajhed a** folowa: A- the last rn>!ii.r.t I am foi-eed to aend rou my re-'eta With the f\Km cf mv llfe or. tny hanis taBthla county I flnd iTlmpo-albJe to be with you to night, but mv he.nrt and soui are wlth the m"Vf m.nt. T-11 the Republlcan- of Albany County to ata.id loyal t. th. /..-..a!..;. .... I Just representat:on. Polltlclanfl come and go i ar t!e? rise and fall. but the jrr.a; cause ,,f pop ...ir :^,Vo*tatl"n l:. incll. wll be defended and must be maii l I 8? the Republlcan Sartv would control ti.. i itlnlei of thla R?pub?c_ Te- the '!vrh- go on until all obatacle* withln th. ?aatlon aha:i be rem ved und abollflhed. and we *--?nd .-houl.-r to shoulder with aafluraneaa that . : tb- common enemy REABON8 FOR THE CHANOR netlaa S. BHea arr - <^ followa: "RapnbUcanfl wbo favor a falr repreaentatlon of ? '.,. ;? ., b! can* ' t ? State .,' N. a ) orfc In tl>< _i .. the *plta] ol Ibe Sl ite to el di ob ??,.. anrurnentfl In favor of ? ! ? ? " : tatlon are unanawerable. Tbe ?...:. -bR-- ?; _wTt haa been made to the cha ? a from CTJeMor-in- who frankly say lhat h'com eould not be controlle- if Increaaed to the :-,,, Thoae who favor the enlarge ?." ?..-? true, and for thta reaaoB If ene i n o-i-i vould advocata the increaa. "fhwata however" a >tlll more Importan con alderatlon Tne Republlcan party representB tha hlaher t-rinclples of governmenl known to thta traa ??';. ,.r..,...r.,.B for. -rea, .V.l oria I con te.1. whlch we hope and ^ " n, v^.r . and un-R-publlcan actlon of a fev. ln- v Ju.:a an he -netr-verted vrdeem the countr) rrotn tne taise . mlc prRKMplefl of tbe Democratlc party lt i. : ? Sble that a. auch a crltlcal^oment art .hou d ': npelled ln thta BUta to make a contea wutiln .... , for repre-entaUve goveramant of the aartyon whlch ??tg??chdapan^^J&tT uVlam* fcr,^.;.SV'';'r?igh, o^rinr-umont VlKUbatlon andft_l-ehood by our opponent* hav.- been ta^ored. ? bfl f .1 bellef tbat the reform wea.ly^te ?. , a vaal major ty of *teX*?!?***{m Ucan votera of the BUta. Let u\c?^'m_r.r to K test untll we -et lr. a Vlctonr. our wa ? bwor'l to be rip-Cntatlon foe all Repubflcanfl ln the cound, Mr Atwell then read a llst el several hundred v ? -r.-sidents and secretarieB of the meetlng Th- llflt comprlsed the names of a large propor tion of the leading Republlcans of Albany Clty a:.; eonntr. Among the vtca-prealdenU were Oeneral Frederick -Owaeent., John fBttcraby. Wllii?m Bayard. ex-Sherifl Jamea A. Hou k. 1*1 -. k Harrla. Dr Jnmaa W. Coa and John A. __Hebi THK RKrVM-FTlONS ADOI'TKD Th": .; wlng r eolutkma arara then ad ipted: :Trtt^.:\:"n^^rrxi^^lehz Ht Republcam wanl i ? *-^,u'\^J , i?;ai "l con , and -nderhwda^ethodB?^**ff*Bfont lr... ot th- party machlnen ?> " ,; . ,.VllSai to off.-e to men of their kind and ^ * _t_llon ln the Rraell elementfl of tbe party ^?""u"on?!,_ ate Commlttee and lha Btat? ConvvnUOn^ mu Whereaa, By Budden i i?a of i ??? ?? h'e?^htl ot veatl na theaa tx -aea hava dlar^araeo ? th* n. I * Repttbllean ' '^' ,in th(. bave refuaed repre?enlatlon to thi* mos e. aatagatlona to th. bl-te C'onvantlon ??J ? ,,., ? ? wai ' ' "'. fjJT*aE!u machlne. Hall and tho repudl i I V* "l0C^,, .,i ,v the preva arhofli- complete downfaH waa ea -- - ;. *J^ . . .... . |, ,, ,v. U il.- U*. 1 i>> majorttie* ahould ba insured ';> " " , bellevlng ment of the party than now obtabis .un ? tha- the beat aay to govi-rn tha party ta a^ *very Rapubllcan ? voi--e ;i. ??;?,,:',.?_iiClta. aaaeri men vboara to anter lata the part> countu . lhal to the end tha. Republlcan prlm|P'** ? t/i,. Ulned and the weai of tbe Katteai a?mneea o, dtaaemlnatlon of R.-pub k an . lortr m.t" i, lloan state rommlttee ahould be ?"?KgJ v??r? of Whenaa. The maaaafl Of the lt??1"''" ,, ";, g.ctlona ?he Stat. aml Ipfluentlal lt.-pub.:canH n a.1 a i have da.iara-1 thal falrer repraa-mtatlon totin ^ adequateiv repreaented In the "*Vn .u county Cwnmlttei, dJ-lare iha* the party la ?* g?S?aa _5| be atrengthened by havlnK four rajpreaent Contlnued on Flflli Taa" THEEE HUNDRED KILLED. TFRRIHLE FARTHQIAKK IN THE YETATAN MOrN*TAlS'8. HONDURAS. FRAXTTC rEARANTB BVBB TO THE TOWN? ONI.Y TO RE TRl'SHEP RY FAI MM. ST. 1NEP -SHCHVERS OF ROCKS ARE HIRI.ET) FROM THE F1.AM IM> CRATER-A COMPANY OF KOLDIERS REI.IKVED TO HAVE PER1RHED THK END IS NOT YET. Tegucigalpa. Honduras. Sept. 12.?A courler arrlved yeaterday from Yptapan and announeed the moat terrihle earthquake tvet known ln that aection. The loss of llfe and pr >perty la enorm ous. Three hundred peraona aro sald to have perishtd. On Sunday the shocks began. lasting all day and nlght at lntervals. .-auaing much damage and the greateat fear among the inhabi tants of the elty and neighborhood. IU- Monday the clty waa ftlled by an additlon of thirty-flve hundred people from the mountalna and outlaylnK vlllages. During Monday nlght aheets of#flames appeared at dlfTerent pointl tO the northwest. rlalng to immense heights. Tuesdiy mornlng th* shocks craaed, qulet waa restored and poople left town for thelr homes. At I ..lick that nlght. however. heavy rumbllng nolaea were heard. followed by a reappearance of the flamea In th? mountaln? whlch shot up aeveral hundred feet. Frightened people agnin flocked to town and at mldnlght the church tower fell. carry lng wlth lt the roofs nf three hoitsea. N'lr.e pe'jple were killed and eiglit.-en woui. . Rumbllng whteh s.unded like the heavleat can non.irllnf- began an.l laattd over an hour and a hnlf. th.- people ruahing madl> ihr.uigh the Mr.ets, praylng and rylng. Juat before dayllght another prolonged sho.k. whloh la varl"usly ralcUated to bftVC last-?d from two and a quaiter to three inin ute.4. rocked the whole town. Many fleeing pera.nB were killed by rocka whlch fell in a perfect shower Hke a liallatorm. Shoitly after sireams of molten lava attflre to a number of hnuses on the mountaln alde. Cattle grazir.g near by fled and were killed. belng en gtilfed ln the lava, which contlnued flowing ln immenae streams. It la reported at Yetipan that seventy-one hv.tiser. were destroyed. One hundred and flfty three dead bodlea have been recovered there and many more are mlssing. At Covajuanea thirty-aeven housea were de atroyed. Ther? ninety-flve bodlea have been re .uvered. At Cayuscat twer.ty-nine houses were rt3 atroyed and 111 bodiea recovered. It I? Imp sslble yet tn glve a full aecount of the dlaaster. Many small settlementa are belleved to have been de \ companv of soldiei-i. whlch left in purault of bandlts from Yetapan to the coast. have not been heard of. and lt is feared they aie all killed. FASSETT WIN8 IN CHEMUNG. THE PI.ATT FORCES OVERWHXLMINOLT BEATEX. ALL THH PI.ATT I.EAr.ERS HEFEATEP IN THEIR OWN DISTRI.'TS -OREAT JOY IN EUMIRA--M'<. FASSETT HOLM Ol'T THE OI.TVE HRANOH AFTER WIN.MNG THE FIOHT. [BV TELEOP.APH TO THE TRIHtTNE.] Elmlra, N. Y. Sept. 12.?The Republlcan caucuaes in Chemung County to-nlght reaiiltej in an over whelming victory f.r ex-Senator J. Sloat Fassett. All the leaders of the Platt-Flood comblnation acknowledged thla fact, and there wlll prohably be no attempt at a eontest. The County Conven? tion wlll be hold in Horseheads on Saturday and wlll name delegates t. the State. Benate ai.d Judleial conventl n?. In the city .f Elmlra the Faa.eptt force.-. elected nlnety of the 138 delegntea Th?- Plan contlngent aecured thlrty-f..ur delegatea, ol afhom eleven Rre oonteated. The two dlatrlcu In the town ? Hlg Flats and the towna of Southport and Vct eran alao elected Faeeetl delegatea to-flay. Nearly all of the lelegatea bave been ch aen In tha- c .un try diatricta. and Mr. Fassett h.is eaally BtCttTad a majority of them. , All of the na:; leadera ln the county were ae f.-ated ln thelr own dlatrlel eaucuaea Dr. Henry Flood, the leader uf the PlatJ forcea. f-av- up th.> light almoat as aoon aa the polla were doeed to nit.'h: Mr Faaaett'a victory haa be.-n Jual as eomplete as the flght was bitia-r. Such a hot sttifa- for Bupremacy ha* never been arttneaeed in Chemung County. and the Platl leadera werejuat aa aangulne ".r bu ceaa aa va.s Ifr, Faaaett. Thej weakened, however, Bhortly bafora tha eaucuaea were held. Tll(.r. waa s,,m? t, ubie !n a *ew of the caueusea, but nothlng of anv moment occurred. In Mr Faa? aett'a own dlatrlel the Platl people enoeavored to aecure tha> temporary chalnnanehlp arlthout put tlng th.- queatlon to a vote, and when the Platl man who was luggeated as temporary chalrman endeavored to take the .-li.ur, Mr. l-at-f-it pro teated and ahoved hlm to one elde. This aettled th- aueatlon, ind a Faaaett man raa named aa chalrman after a vote 1ml been taken, To-nlght a carcuaaea ?re a auffldent guarantce thal there will be bui .-ne con\et tlon on Baturday. t;reat enthiislaani was manlfeated aboul Ihe clty when the result of the eaucuaea becami known. Mr Faaaett was aerenaded al the "Advertlaer offlce and he made h f.-w remarka. He paid tbat Chemung County Republlcan polltlea havlng been r-ontlnued ln eharge of I >cal leadera, the deleg i - would go to Baratoga and BUpport the canventlon programme. They would be for the old ti ket and would coma home and re-alect lt. ??Now that the atrlfe is over." he added, we will foreet the bltterneaa whlch haa been engen Sr^d through th.' Injuatlce of the flght and will b.c.me a unlted organlaatlon and atrlve for our piirty's succesf.^_ _^__ RVSTAMESTE BEPOBTED BUBBED ALIFM the MBFUOCI IAID T(- havk v::v.s UBIZKP AVI. R..ASTK.I. Bt THI PTOPLI Of LA UBCTTAD San Franclaco, Bept. U Aa evenlng paper pub llahea a'long accounl of Ihe capture of O. Florendo Bu.-tamente a: i^. Ubartad. It says that Buatamente probably mei a fearful at U Ubartad booo aftar he waa landed from the Paclflc tnail ateamer city of Bydney. Just !.. ? ihe iteamer left port the rutnor came fi m the Bh re thal ba had been --^^ '?>' il maddened populaoa. aaturated with coaloll and roaated allve. The Bydney'a paaaengera dld nol have an oppor tunlt) to rerlfy thla raroltlng report. bul they all leetlfy ihat auch was the news broughl off to tbe Bteamer a few mlnutea pn..r to saiiiiiK.^ .ccordlng tn the artlcle, th.- American I iul ' Oeneral, Mr. Cooper, demanded ol Captaln John I ton thal Buaumente be Burrendered after inat ' mcerhad refuaed to take any P-rtlnthe aearch ! for th.- rafuge.. ln raet, he had reftwad to per* mu aitn.'d .'...-ia t" maki the aearch. Captnin Jonn ??n th.-n ordered hla crew I make a aearcb. and Buatament. waa found hldden In the coal bunK : era Etoon after be hai been hurrled aa i ira the runi'.rs of hurning by ..il rea. had the ship. . ??? 80ICIDE OF A FBT81CIAB. Mt l.AVll. I I.yon TAfcM Hli UFS 1? * YTt OF D_3il OKDBKCI Ur I'avld Htewaii Lyon ahot hlmaelf on Wednea : day evenlng at tr.. h.m-.- ol I'viinnui Wadmn. on the aborea of l.ake Mohanatc, near Peekaklll. "e dled Immtdlalely. Dr. I.yon waa l.om ln N.-w-York Clty fifty-alx year* an?. He ??? t* graduat.- tttm ! the LTalveralty of tha Clty of Kew-Tork. After twe yeara' work ln the metr.ap./ltan bOapltaJa, he wenl to North CaroUaa, an.l thence to '?"? ****** Vhi Ha waa a freaiuei.t contrlhui-.r to ni.dlral maKi. Untt ll" Btood blg- m hia profaaataa. i_ ?" at on.- time prealdenl of u,. Kiorida Btat.Jdt ? gOOtety He !*HV.'H .. wlfe anl ^o*M'-\ d .r_U an.l So l/i I.yon v.?r Httacked wlth heart ****** *'\l kl.ln.-y trjul.e lle aame north .a*t M.r.h. Me fali d rapldly. ar.d f... ihe laat two weeka kt had ' been conline.i to hla bed ? _i,,.v i At 5 30 i. m yenterday he aecured a rlfle, whlch 1 he kept I. U? room i?nd ahot hln.*"-f ln the mouth. 1 k'll.fh m?-.f inMantiy Coroner Amm^b jury rtn der-d ? vtrdlct of aulcide from ic?ponlenc>. THE DEFENDER HAS A "WALKOVER." THF. DEFENDER. THK VAUCYIUE AFTER THE START--THE VALKYRIE RETURNING. SPAIN BUYING YACHTS. TWO SWIFT P.OAT3 SHIPPED ON THE STEAMER ARDANDHU. I.tEITEXANT TRIANA. OE THE PPAMSH NAVV. GET8 TWO OF THE SEAWANHAKA CLO-TI EI.EET OF STEAM gACHTI FOR UBE IN (THAN WATERrf. Lieutenant Manuel Trlana. of the Bpar.l.-h Navy, haa been In Brooklyn for the laat four weeka. and hla vlalt. lt I.i aaid. haa been for the pnrpoae of ee^uring crulaera to do duty Ir Cuban waters. The rumor galned credene yeaterday when two ateam yachta. the Aatee and the Huatle. were put on the decK of th" ateamer Ard_.n.lhu, whlch pllea between thla port, Phlladelphla and Cube. The Ardandhu tled up at South Kl.-venth-at.. Brooklyn. on Monday, and early yeMerday mornlnx derrlcka were net up on the steamer1!. derk and the work of holsting the yachts on board beRan. The Hustle. whlch waa the flrat to be put on the gteamer'a deck. la 68 feet long and drawi four f-et of water. The Astec la TH feet lons. ar.d draws the same amount. The Huatle was owned by Kichmond Pease, formerly advertlalna; agent of the Amphlon Theatre, but now tr-asurer of the Park Theatre. The Aatec wna the [rpp'rty of Ciptnin Ward. a yhlpbtillder. of X"?t.-irl.-?. |fr. Peaee, who upeaks Spaniah flu.-ntly, alded !.., tei Tr'ana ln necurlng elght ateam yachts, a'.x ot whlch ure now cruisini? In ruban wat.ra on the wh n for Inaurgenta Boih of the yachta ?blppi . rrday fonnerl7 t.eionjced to the Beel ol the .-; nhaka-Corlnthlan Yacht Club. They an- itancfc . raft, am aultable foi crulatng ln th.' ahallow -.,,irr^ aboul Cuba On tbe arrlval of tho they arlll be Btia I up arlth rapld iir.nK guni ton aad aft. and hh both boata a-?n do t?.it,. than twelve mllea >n nmir. tbey are J.'st w hni the . i.i'.ernmi nl eranta The largei ol th< two, ihe Aatec, wlll be cov a ii. -?.-, platea, wr.lle th'- Huatle wlll remaln . |n, w ith thi ? _. ? pHon thai ahe arlll i? a . ru.s.. lo klng . t ihe enemj ol ,i pleaaure .?ra't The Ardandhu will aall al I o'clo k thla ? . .11 | from 1'hila lelphla the atarl for Cuba wll, be made on Monday, Inatead of Baturday, aa ? ,.!.-: prop. ? Mr r...-. v , n aeen al ihe r.irk Theatre laal night. aaid thal he had aold his bo.it and h.?d re? ceived .i good price for lt. Whal th" amounl araa ii refuaed to atate. .Mr. Peaae aaid lhal Ueutenaut Triana came t.. hlm ? - i and .isk.-i hlm : hi'n ln aecurlng linht craft He alao ? i rnaki i cor.traci arlth hlm to ko through the country for hla Oovernment, bul ll waa declined. TWO PARL1AMENTARY BEAT8 F1LLED. "DTNAMITER" DALT Q1VKB PLACg TO AN ANTI PARXELLITS Dublln, Bept i- The electlon t' HH the Par Him. i.tai >? .-eat for l.ima ri. k Clty, m.i'ie racant '>y tha caaceHatSon of n.lectlon of .inhn Daly, Par nelllte, now undergolng .. aentence ol penal aarvl tude in connectlon wi*h the dynamlte conap.racy Of IM4, l".'k pla ? i>. and r.-nu t. .1 ln the f'h.)i.-? "f F. A O'Kaefe, antt-ParnelUte. Mr. O" Keefe received 1.136 . ind J Kolan, Parnell it.-, 1,713. ln ii-..' laal electlon Daly waa elected wlthout oppoaitlon. Tbe West SVaterford >-at. made raeanl by the rea.gnation of Alfred Webb, w.k lllled by ii. n.ii yeatei o ol Mi ehee, antl-Parnelllte, wlth oui opi oaltl >n. THROWN PROM Hlfl BERTH IN A BTORM. CAPTAIM RANDLI IMJCRED IN A BTORM THAT THK BT. UOflB ENOOUNTERKD. Boutbkmpton, Bept 11 T te Amerlcan Llne ateamer It. Loula, arhlch arrlved ha-re from New Torh yeaterday, >?? mntered aevera northweaterly galea on Baturday, arhlch la-t? .1 forty-elghi houra. A beavy beam awell araa experlenced, bul tha voyagara did aol appre lata the real rlolea the storm lintll they aaw froni t.tne to tim<- blg hove i ' ln order ta rlde oul Ibe fale. Bun lay nlght, .it ihe belghl ol the itorm, .';i|.i.iin Ra lli V4.1-. t'iirown ft am im. berth and ?uatalned .i aevere ?calp vv.und. He arent b.i. k to hli berth, and dld not ,i, ? u k for the ra-malnd-r of the voyage. He li i" tter now and mtlrely oul of dang.i _ _ THB CI N.Mil. RAIBEB BTEERAOE RATEA Llverpool, Bepl i- The Cunard Bteamahlp Corn* panv a!inounia..< that ;t- r.ito- for ataeraga pa '-' t i Amerl ??. have been flaed .it _'> Ma and ?.i ti ai I a*_o li pOLIlc thit the reduced rallwaj ratea to embarktna porta have been abollabed. The former steera*e fire was D Ma, anl the nevv rate arBl Rt ln effect at once. CUBAN m-IBUBTERa INDICTBD Wlknlngtoa, DeL, Bept l- The L'nlted BUtea Orand Jury this afternoon returned a true blll agalnal ". ? I Cuhan nilbuatera, Includlng Ralpb dl B U>, Ihe a'lgar d^aler, anl l.on lsm.in for (i number of iln- aceuaed men. The vote ls aaid lo have itood thlrteen for Indlctmeni and slx agalnat The caae arlll come up nexi w Ineaday, to which date the petli J.iry eraa dlacharared. ? A MOBTOAGE FOB *t7A*X)fiOO, ! OIVEN HY THE NKV\ BNOLAND RAILROAD TO TIIK MANHATTAN TRU81 COMPANT. Boaton, Bepl 11 The largeal mortgage whlch the oiildHis of Ibe Reglatry of Deada <>( Suffolk County ra-oamb-T to have racordod araa entered on the ba.. Ks ..i rh- ..fflce thla mornlng. The aniouin of the in irtgaga waa $17,."."".IH. .md H.' j.artleg tn li were ihe New-Knglan.l Rallroad Company und the .M.inhntinti Trust Conijmi.y, of N. w V rk Thi mortgage was entered as ae CUrlty f..r bonda lo the amount atated BDOve, whlch ih.- New-Englnnd Rallroad Company, 11.-? mi 'ceaaor of the Sew v.nk and Naw-Bngland Rallroad Company, waa authorteed tn lha laat I.eKlalaiu;.- to laaue. Th.- documanl ir. ?ig ied b) Oranl B. Bchley, pr- il i.-nt of th.- New-England luiirua.i Com? pany, .ii,d atteated i.y WHllara H P'.ner, Becre? tary, on ihe "ne alde, an.l by J tn. Kaan, ri ?? prealdenl of th- Maiihattan Truat Company, aud C. 11 Bmlth, oe.ictarj, ou tha yttier. THE CUP BTAY8 HERE. VALKYRIE III SURRENDERS. ?BB GIVKS THE THIRD AND PECIDING RACE TO THE DEFENDER. WITBDBAW8 JVST JFTBR THE START. CERTAIN OOKDmOXi THAT DUNRAVEN WANTED COULD ttOT BB ORANTEB. eOBBBBFOBBBBCB BADB PVBLtC LAFY X1BBT. A. Rio rRown of- naHTSEBRa OO DOWB Tn SY.Y. THE COMTRBT ANP ARE -M-BPLY DISAP rOINTF.O AT NOT WTTNKSSINO A BACB PKBPARATIOIM MADB BT THK CMAJXBKOBB'B OWHBB F<oR B 1TIIPRAWING HIS ROAT. The Amerlca's Cup wlll remain in America. Thls was decided yesterday when the Defender won the thlrd of the lnternatlona! races. The Valkvrle crnssed the ltne at rhe startlng poiM and thon refused to go r.vr the course. The Defender kept rlght on. followed by a fleet of yBChta and exctirslon bonta, salled flfteen mlles t, leeirard frora San ly Hook Llghtshlp and re? turn. and rlnlahed tho raca withln the s!x-hour I llmlt aniid tba n *ay congratulatlon? of 20.000 ppecatotH. who irere as loud In their expresslons of regret al the BCtlon of the Earl of Dunraven as they were In pralaa of the yacht whlch ln BUrad Ihe retention of tne trophy. LORD DUNRAVEN'-I l.KTTF.R. Whlle the aii "ii of tba Ear! of Dunraven was a flurprlee and a matter of .Wp concern to all . 0f yachtlng, It was foreabadowed by the foilowlng letter whlch hf> had sent to the Amerl? ea'a Cup Commlttee on Tuesday night: OenUemen: II ta with gr.-at retuctaaea'that I rrlte to Inform you that l decllne to Mil the Va. kyrle any more under the -Ircunwtancefl that have prevalled In the laal twe racea, and for the rolloarlni 'rV-'; To attempi to flUrt two such large v-a*.:s ln mch co.itin.-i .-;.. ? in I amon? movlna Bteam. m .,?.. tugboau l?. ln my -p n.. ... e? eedlngly langer oua, and i arlll no further rta* thfl llvafl of my m-n V the auri of tha Bral raca -be erowdlni - , great that are could m t ?.*.- the mark boal ?,. i ;.,,?, 1.1 nol tell arhen ?re arerfl near the Itae: aml a ? irere mu. _ hamp red by Btaanera, eapadally on t :o . ? ??? home. To-day on the reach home elght or nlne uteamers were i .the arlndward of me, ani, what was arorae. u block <>f it. imen rera ateamlng level wlth m? ,,i; ...... urt(]er my l< ?? I called nearly the whole dlatance ln tumbling. brok?n water. ln the heavy w n', . t th'"*" itearoera. To raca under tlwaa con Iltlona la. ln my oplnlon, i ah .,. , i;.,-, | decllnfl to aubmlt my*.-lf to them I "I'lvould remtnd your commlttee that, foreseeing the ir ' ible that mlght oceur, I urged upon them the de all ibllltv ol -.illing off Marblehead or *ome lo.-altty other lhan Sear-York Bay. and that they refuaed to do ?"> At the sante tlme I would tefltlfy to my full ., | ,,' that your commlttee bave dona flverythlng ln th.ir power to prevent overcrowdlng i ? ,,-? _ thal arhen ? centeel between the repre aentatlvea of two yacht cluba excltea *" mueh pop u ar intereal and attrmcta auch crowdfl of people. lf th- racea ara H.uie,] ln the immedlate neighborhood ,- , |?y and the datefl of tbfl racea aml tim i of startlng nn- known and advertteed, lt i* impos*i b'.e. to ki-i> a ourae free from ? iu*?-s of excepilonal danger and rdear enough to aaaure the prob.ibility lhat the reiuil ol the match wlll !>?? d< 'Ided accord? lng to tha reUtlva merlta <?' th? competlng ve??.>is. I have the honor to r*-.i)alt. your obedlent flervant, DUNRAVEN. Tho Aa_erlea'fl Cup Commlttee. rURTHBR CORRBSPONDENCB The Amerlca's Cup Commlttee. aftor conaulta tion with tho Regatta Commlttee of tha New Y'>rk Yacht Club last evenlng poeted the fol lowlng correapondence between Lord Dunraven and the Cup Commlttee, together wlth ti.e c?m mlttee'fl reaaona why they ci.uld not entertaln Lord DunraTen'a propoaitlona regarding the aecurlng Of a Clear way for the yachts NflW-Tork, Septeniber 12. UR Th? Amerlea'a Cup Commlttaa recelved ut 8 a. m. t i.,v thfl foilowlng letter from thfl Karl of l?un rav. n: MNa. -W Elfth-ave , September 11. IM "Daar Mr. CaaAeld l have just recalvad your let t-r l rcgret that belwr engaged at the tlme you and Mr Bucl wera kind gnoufb t> call at th*. Waldorf I COUld not then glve H dfl-lfltVfl an*wer to the propoaitlona mada ln our short cmversation. "I hav- alnca conaldered tha matter carefully. Your propoeal lo poetpone the etart untll ara hava sntTi-lent room meetl on y one oul Of more flarloui dlfflcultles mentlonad ln my letter of the inth. and if no M'.utlon can be found t. tboaa dlfncuitlea I must adhere t" my daclfllon aa express^i m that latter i am fully eonvlnced that the ,-ommltte. hava done and flrould do to-morrow. a'.l !n their 10 keep a dent C0UI*8 but under exlstlng clrcumitancei they ar? powertoafl ?\, i told you, I arould tall 'f tb<- commlttee would .???? It upon them?elve? to deelare the race to-morrow vold lf. in their judgmetu eith.-r veaael wer* Inlerffltrad with by neamer* and tugboati I regret that you are unable to agree to thal I regret nl*.. that the ruee flxed for toniorrow rould n . Im poatponed ln order to glve the cmmlttee ainpl.. tim.- to confllder mv former letur. and I am florry my letter wn* not dellvi red lo you sooner A* I expU-lned to vou. I wis under lha linpreaal.m th. Cun '?ornmlttee heard the proteit, and. p.-n.liim- a declfllon, I dld not thlnk lt rlght to place tl..- letter in 'h.-lr hand* When I learned thli I niunlng th.it. the Ctp Cunmltte.* had n .thlng to I da u-uli IbeIpretefll I re.|iientel Mr. K?-r*e>. to i had Intruflted tha letter, to band II 11 rou "ln ci*.- you lo nol recelv| thla to-night. I ah-ill lak. th* Valkyrie m Sandy Hook I.lghtshlp to-mor? row mornlng, aml will croaa the llne to glve i>, f| n !? r .. ? turt "1 lnc;..se copy >.f a letter I have wrltten to Mr. Iaelln. and _dlr--.**d to ti.e New-York Yacht Club Your* very truly. DUNRAVIN " AU of tha propuflitlona of th? above letter wera -l between Lord D-nruven and the memb-ra of' the commlttee at . p. **???***.**; ., f-.t0WB "The commlttee regret that they were unable to "tf 'how.w.^helrwlfw&ld have been the aame M fnat co^veVed v_rb_i:y laat nlght. the fact of no anawer having been made la unlmportint. Blgned (for the commlttee): gjnm rh.,rma_ A'. CAJI CAKFIELD. Secretary. It waa so late ln the evenlng when this corre tpondence was posted that the membera pald llttle attentlon to It. seemlngly weary of the matters touched upon in the lettera. The membera aa a whole who were present concurred in the conclu Blona of the Cup Commlttee. while eome of them Indulged in sharp romment upon the "flreworks," as they called Ir, whlch they seemed to thlnk the Eari had glven hlmaelf over to ln order to pave tne way for abandonlng the race ln the manner in which he dld. THP: DELAT IN REPLYING EXPLAINED. The followlng notlce was posted ln the club at midnlght: Aa there waa fl-BBM delay ln replylng to the lettera ofASept-nib?"l6*au-III from the fearl of punraven the Atnerlra'a Cup Commlttee beg to state that .he ?ter?f Beptember M was hand-1 to their aecretary about 1IM p. m. September lt. wlth Instruct ona not to ..pen the same until a d.dalon on the proteathad been glven hy tho Regatta Commlttee. Thla' daclaloa was not reached until IM p. m. on that day. aad from that hour no tlme was loat ln laylng the mat? ter before the I'up Commlttee, and a v.rl.al rep.> was made the same mnlng. the letter of S'Pjf?. ber 1' was dellvered at the New-Tork lacht ClUh house at 1 a. m. Septemher 12. and djrHyered to the committe- on the Henatta Commlttee boat at S a. m. the same mornlng. WHAT WAS OmtRED HCNRAVEN. A promtnenl dtlaen?one who atanda near to the ofReara 0? the New-York Yacht Club?sald yeaterday that he knew that overtuiea had been made to the Eari Ot Punraven wlth B vk-w to re BalUng the aecond race and that he had discour ag-'-d them. "I know." aaid the man In question. "that when the Iselln proteat waa belng conMoered by the Ttegntta Commlttee, aeveral proposttions were made to Lord Dunraven, all of which he refused to confllder. When he appeared bef-.ro the com mlttee he was told that if he dealred the race to 1... declded ln his favar It W0UM be so declded; if he wlahed it dkrd led m favor of the Defender his wtahea would he reapected, and if he wlahed the race to be Falled 0V?r agaln the commlUee would take actlon accordlngly, To all there propoaltiains he would have nothlng to .ny nnd the commlttee then told hlm that under the ctrcumetancee there was nothlng t" - ' B9A to irake an Inveetlgatlon anc" to decido in accordance wlth the facts ln the case. This was done, the Iselln prottst was eus talned ln kooptng wlth the facts, and that may be the reasm for Dunraven'a withdrawal." A ORRAT RUBH TO THE SEA. The ruflh to the sea was almost, if not qulte. as great as on the day of the flrst race. AU the publlc conveyaneee leading from the residence part of the , ity to the various piers on the EaBt and West sldea carrlul thouaands of paaBOngan Wboaa nautlcal coatumes indicated the object of thelr Journey down town al auch an early hour. The day was acorchlng hot, but the dlscomforts experienced on that aecount dld not aeem to af f_Ct tha Bplritfl Of thi.se who went raceward, for Defender Btoch had gone up and the mlsglvlngs and fears wlth which people went to the flrst and second raoca brA glven plaee to a fe.dinK "f oonfldenca whlch Justlflcd th-msands of men an.l women In carry?ng tlny red. whlte and blue hadges ln thelr pocketa ready to be worn Just as soi.n as the Defender beal the Valkyrle. AI.I. BOUND POR THK HOOK. About every yacht ln this port and many from far away polnted I iward the Sandy Hook Ught ?htp. BSach had a merry party on board. stiains of musio came Ar m ali points acroaa the caim waters. and .i stentle. a too gentle, breeze at tlmea blew away the heze wlth which the tofTtd sun was havlng a contest and in whlch nelther aeemed to nalr.. Ai, 1 bo they all came to Sandy Hook I.tghtshlp. Th.' yachta w!t*l their llttle crowds and the cx curalon boata wlth thelr great crowds, the tugs gnd Ihe patrol boatfi ?>'"< BRA, far beyond the polnt wiiere th* patrol drew the llne, were the two greal yachts. their beautlful llnea half hld den by the hflUM whl.h hung curtaln-llke between them aml th? Boatlng clty. VIEW OF THK YACHTS The I'efender rode the waters neareat to tne vlsltor. Some dlstancc beyond, the Valkyrle oul I be aeen with malnsall and Jlb aet, but no club-topsnll. It was notlced by every one, ur.il any number of (|ueatlona were asked aa to ?he why and th" wherefore. "Can slie go Juat aa well aa the l?efender wlth? out that topaall?" aaked a llttle glrl of her yachtaiiinn father. N... my chlld; aha can't go aa well aa the De? fender at all" "Then why lan't It put up?" "II wlll be preaently " Hut lt waa mU. Tha- prellmlnary algnal waa flred at 10:55. but there wna no movement on ihe Kngllah boat to BB9M that her topsall would be aet. "\Vhy, what's the matter?" Thoae who dld not aak lt looked It. The pro paratory gun boomed over the waters. and fltlll there were no slgn? from the Englishman that he was going to put up his canvas. The De? fender. on the other hand. was all actlon. Her spinnaker boom was net to Btarboard and her spinnaker was made ready to hreak out. THE VAI-KYRIE'S SI.RRF.NDKR. No change ln the Valkyrie's sall yet. and none when the startlng gun was flred, although the Engllsh boat came toward the llne ae she waa, crogfled lt and then hauled off wlth a flag flut terlng from her side. Then every body knew that th<> Vaikyrle had wlthdrawn from the race and wondered why. The fleet of yachts and exeurslon b-.-tfl were more than half a mlle away ar.d were kept at a dlstanoe by th* patrol boats, although thera aeemed to be no dispoflltlor. on the part of the commanders to g.. n>>arer. All seemed to feel that Lord Dunraven's wlshes on that score should be respeeted; and, Inasrnuch as the course was per fectly clear, the passengera on ?h? varlous craft were at a loss as to why the Engllsh racbt gave up. That was the all-absorMng theme on the boats aa they followed the Defender over her course of flfteen mlles to leeward and return. It was a strange processlon that started out on the course as escort to the boat. whlch. lt ap? peared, had worated its rlval before the conteat began. There wan only a poor breeze, although a flfteen knot wlnd had heen predicted. and the progresa was comparatlvely slow. Then a r.ew feature sua-gerted Itself to some of the spectators and pre dictlons were made to the effect that the Defender would "monkey away" her tlmo 80 that the coursa could not be covered ln elx hours. Thls would leave the race "no race" and would cmpel the challenger to race once more or eoafeaai hlmself beaten. But the wlse men who predicted thli BCtlOfl on the part of the Defender were ronvlnced when the Defender KNIBded the mark at the end of the fifteen-mile run that she was salling tfl win, ar.d the hlast of the whlstle* and the ebetn whlch were wafted to her from the boats muat have ron? vlnced her crew that the great majorlty of thoee who were watchlng her movement- wanted her to wln. Humeward bound there were occaslonal evt-, daneaa of freshening of the wlnd. but lt amounted to little, and when the wlnd threatened to dle out fears w*re expresscd that she ould not cover the course. PINIBHBD IN OOOD SEASON. But she did. and those who crowded the d?c)cB of the steamers from whlch the perf irmanee could be wltncssed made as blg a deir.instratlon as lf the vanqulshed yacht was traillng behlnd. The hurrahs whlch were brought aboard for the or-caslon and whlch the fog could not dampen nor the sun shrivel were let loose, the cannons barked their barks, whistles made their ear-splittlng nolses ar. bands played Natlonal a!rs. It was a repetltlon of former flnish dem.nstrations wh'.ch lacked only one feature to make lt more satls factory to all?the preseii e of the defeated yacht. After the race was over it was learnel by thosa who made lnquiry of Lord Dunraven's frlenda that the Engllshman never lntended to sall tha race. Hts frlend, Arthur .Hennle, said that the start was a mere formality. The Valkyrie went over the llne so as to make tt a race, but without any intention of raclng herself. Mr. Glennie also said of Lord Dunraven: "He went down the Bay like a true sportsman to glve the other boat a chance to atart and make lt a race." FOR LORD DUNRAVEN. MR. KERSET MAKES A 6TA7EMENT. INASMfi'H AS THE VALKYRIES OWNER HAD RB. CB1VBD NO REPLY TO HIS I.KTTER TO THB COMMITTEE, HE V.FRELY CROSSED THE LINE AND I.ET THE DEFENDER HAVE THK RA<E A I'ROPOSI TIOX FOR A CONTKST OFF MARI'I.EHEAD Newspaper men Who sought an Intervlew wlth Lord Dunraven at the Racquet Club last night were met by H. Maitland Kersey, who talked for Lord Dunraven. He said that the actlon of Iiord Dunraven ln allowlrg the Defender to have a walkover was not on account of any feeling of dlsappointment over the declslon of the Regatta. Commlttee ln allowlng the protest of Mr. Iselln and awardlng Tuesday's race to the Defender. Lord Dunraven had felt that the protest should not have been allow.-d, but he accepted the de? clslon of the Regatta OOOM-ittea as flnal. His reasons for refuslng to mak* another race unlesfl he could be assurvd of a clear course and the non-lnterf^rence of exeurslon steamboats, had been eet forth ln the letter whlch he sent to the Cup Commlttee ,,n Tuesday Lord Dunraven went to the startlng polnt with the Valkyrie yesterday. Mr. Kersey said, ex pectlng that there mlght be a p-.stp onemer.t of the race ln view of hla communleatton to tne Cup Commlttee. He had recelved no reply to the letter, and he supposed that the commltte. tnlght desire tlme to conslder lt. In case the commlttee could not jrevent the lnterference of exeurslon Bteamer*. he had already decided not to race. but he felt tha' it would be a sportsman llke act to allow the Defender to have the race lf the Defender people wanted lt. He was prepared, in case the Regatta Com? mlttee dlsp'.ayed the slgnal G. asklng If he waa wlllinK to have the raie postponed, to glve assent. He had ncelved no reply to hlfl communleatton. When the slgnal was glven to fltart the raca, therefore, he could only erosa the llne and turn back to all.w the Defender to sall over the course and take the race He had thought that It wouid be a proper act of eourtaajr ai?c to lower his own 'olora and ralse the colors "f the New-York Yacht riub. partlcularly as he was ln the home waters of the club. of whlch he was a : lember. Mr. Kereey de'larcl that Lord Dunraven could have nothlng further to say on the subject at preaent. Ab to the plans of Lord D.mraven for further raclnu ln thlfl ountry wlth th? Vaikyrle. Mr. K<T*ev said that he wifl cnslderlng aeveral offers, among them a proposttlon by Oeneral Charies H. Taylor. "f "Tbe B 'Ston CHobe," to offer a cup to be valued at V\00<) and to be known as the Mas sachusetis Bay >'up. for whlch the Vaikyrle and the Defendi-r mlght sall a match off Marb'.ehead. General Taylor had sent letters OB the subject to I. nl Dunraven and t" Mr Iselln. but Mr Kersey said that I.ord Dunraven had not yet decided what he would do. He would take time to corulder the proposltlon of General Tayl.u- befi te replylng to lt, but hv* had expresscd his oplnlon that lt waa a sportsmanllke prop'*lt on. Lord Dunraven was busy last evenlng sendlnf dlspatches to frlenda. NO INTENTION OF RACING. OOMMOMMIB r.i.vNNiE on TU vvi.kyriks wittb PHAWAlr T11F. INTEnNATK'NAI. RACK9 HAVB nooua a -vhuts H-Ow ?? A fleet of vessels awalted the arrival of the Val? kyrie wlth her tug and tender at her Bay Rldge anch .rage off the Bllas property yestt rday after? noon. When the yacht eaat anchor Captalna Cranfleld and Sy.'aniore. wlth Commodore Glennle, Dealgner Watson, an 1 Hatiey, the sallmalter, re palred aboard the Clty >>f Brldgeport, where they held a consultatlon vlth the Earl of Dunraven. K.'iir newspaper tuga made fast to the Clty of Brldgeport as soon as the c. nference began. The Earl ..f Dunraven ri-fusel hln.s.-lf abs dutely to all rejuirters, and Captaltts Cranfleld and 8yea iimre were as .|.:mli afl oysters. and to wera Meun Watson. Kersey and Rataey. Commo? dore Arthur Olennle flnaHy came down tha gana> way and gave a Trlbune man an Interv'.ew.